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Chapter 46

    Chapter 46


    Corinna paled as the crowd roared to life, every eye on him as the letter he’d shown me of their sur


    gacy was revealed.


    “Corinna and Ashton intended to use a surrogate to win our families’ inheritance. Unfortunately for


    them both, it did not turn out the way they wanted.”


    Damon nodded to Peter, and a spotlight searched through the crowd before finallynding on a single


    woman hidden in the


    back.


    It was a brown-haired woman, one easily passable in the crowd, but everyone knew who she was.


    The surrogate.


    Nervously, she stood up from her spot, ncing at Damon’s cold look and sighing


    “I was contacted by Miss Hildebrand and Mr. Steyn to be their surrogate, it is true,” she dered


    before everyone. “But Mr. Steyn came onto me, and I couldn’t say no. I became pregnant before the


    surrogacy, and he told me to stay quiet and pass it off as Miss Hildebrand’s.”


    If I thought it was loud before, it was nothingpared to the sea of whispers after the confession we’d


    all just heard.


    “But Ashton,” the woman cried among the noise, “He told me he’s nning on running away with me


    tonight! So we can raise the baby together!”


    Damon smirked, fully satisfied now as the press surrounded the woman in full, questions pouring out of


    them and cameras shing. The poor woman looked overwhelmed but also pleased to have all the


    attention on herself.


    Damon nced down at Corinna’s shell-shocked form, still on her knees and looking like the world had


    fallen to pieces around her.


    “Game over, Corinna,” Damon said coldly and then stepped off the stage.


    Relief poured through me as Damon made his way through the crowd, ignoring everyone who


    attempted to stop him.


    He reached out for me, and I fell willingly into his arms, sheer relief oveing me.


    It was over. It was really over.


    A finger pulled up my chin and I met Damon’s eyes, so full of happiness and love and that same relief I


    was feeling.


    “Adide Hildebrand,” he dered in the middle of the crowd. “I have loved you for more than twenty


    years. You are the only woman I have ever loved and the only one I ever will.”


    He cupped my cheeks in his hands and tears rolled down my face.


    “Not because of status or money or fame,” he whispered to me. “But for you. The crazy, kind, stubborn,


    beautiful woman standing before me. My amazing wife.”


    “You’re such a sap!” I hupped.


    “But I’m your sap.” he grinned.


    “All mine,” I whispered just before our lips met. Right before they touched, however, a scream burst out.


    “NO!” Corinna screeched from the stage, tears pouring down her face as she stared at us in despair.


    “Damon loves me! He’s mine! He’s just tricking everyone!”


    But no matter how loud her scream, the crowd had turned tides. Guests exchanged nces, but no


    one stepped up to take


    her side like before.


    “I have never loved you,” Damon said, his words like a final nail as she stared at us with wide eyes.


    I sighed, ncing up at her in pity. Father looked away from her as if he didn’t know her, and her


    friends had fled long ago.


    She was truly left alone.


    She had earned this. I had given her every chance to turn a new leaf, and she had refused. She had


    chosen this for herself, and she must reap what she sowed.


    “Where were we?” Damon turned back to me with a smirk, and I giggled.


    “Right about here,” I wrapped my arms around his neck, pulling him into me as our lips collided in a


    symphony only we knew how to y.


    He tasted like fireworks just before daybreak, like summer days spent lying next to the one you love,


    like the first snow of winter, like the rainbow that shined after a thunderstorm, and every I love you


    whispered between lovers.


    Damon tasted like home.


    “Well, all’s well that ends well, I guess,” I shrugged, sipping my freshly brewed coffee as I nced


    through the front page of the newspaper. “Though, I wish they had chosen a more ttering angle. I


    look like a mess.”


    “Nonsense.” Damon argued, his arm around my waist as I sat in hisp. He kissed my neck, breathing


    in my scent as he liked to do. “You look beautiful.”


    I rolled my eyes.


    To no one’s surprise, the bridal shower fiasco had made front-page news. Luckily. Damon and I had


    been painted in quite a positive light. I couldn’t say the same for Ashion and Corinna though.


    I flipped the page and nearly spit out my coffee all over the paper.


    Staring back at me was Damon-or a picture of him. Dressed in a suit and looking like a million bucks,


    he was posing in front of a beautiful building.


    “Damon Steyn. How he rose to the top?” I read aloud in disbelief. “You didn’t tell me you released an


    article about your life.”


    “Did I forget to mention that?” Damon smirked. “There’s a special surprise on page four.”


    I red at him, but my curiosity won out as I flipped to the fourth page. On it was an article.


    “Damon Steyn has been selected to build the new auditorium for UCLA?” I gasped then turned in his


    lap to face him.


    N?velDrama.Org owns this.


    “Surprise,” he chuckled.


    “This is amazing!” I kissed him, deeply and passionately. Damon pulled back after a second, looking


    vulnerable as he confessed onest thing.


    “It’s named Adide Hall.”


    “You named it after me?” I breathed.


    “Is that okay?” Damon asked, a bit of hesitance on his face which then turned to panic as fat tears


    rolled down my cheeks.


    “You stupid sap!” I sobbed, burying my face into his shirt.


    Damon chuckled, “As long as I’m yours, Adide.”


    He kissed the top of my head, sighing as he held me tightly as I cried from sheer joy.


    “And you’re mine,” I clutched his shirt, feeling truly happy. “Forever.”


    “You don’t have to do this. You don’t owe them anything.”


    I smiled, clutching therge white box in myp.


    “I know.” I said softly ncing over at my loving husband. “But I want to”


    Damon sighed, brushing a hand across my cheek. “You’re too kind for your own good.”


    “That’s why you love me,” I grinned, leaning forward to kiss the tip of his nose. I opened the car door,


    dodging his hands with augh as I climbed out with the box held firmly in my hands.


    The family mansion loomed overhead, the doors wide open for all of the guests to enter. Damon


    rounded the car and grabbed my waist, pressing a short kiss to my lips.


    I giggled, forcing him to step back as we turned to the Hildebrand Mansion. It used to scare me as a


    little girl, but it didn’t


    anymore.


    It was just a house.


    As we stepped inside, it was abnormally quiet despite the supposed happy celebration. It was to be


    expected after the disaster of a bridal party had happened.


    I heard both the Steyns and Hildebrands had taken a huge hit to their stocks over thest week. My


    father was sure to be happy about that.


    Speaking of, as we entered the massive gardens in the backyard, I quickly spotted him among the


    entire family.


    Everything was white. A beautiful path of white flower petals had beenid between sets of wooden


    benches, the aisles decorated with more flowers.


    And under a flower arch was the podium where the groom and bride would be married. The affair was


    much smaller than 1 ever expected, with only close family and friends. It was quiet and simple in a way


    that I didn’t associate with Corinna or Ashton in the slightest.


    Both were missing, but that didn’t surprise me in the least. I had been shocked when I’d received the


    new date for the wedding. After talking with my father, it was clear that this was Dalton’s idea.


    To save their reputations, the two had to take responsibility. They’d made their bed, and now they must


    sleep in it.


    I tugged on Damon’s hand when I spotted my grandmother sitting quietly on one of the benches. I


    smiled up at my husband, and he sighed.


    “Fine, fine. I’ll go talk to my grandfather who, by the way, is still wearing a Hawaiian shirt, Damon


    grumbled.


    Iughed as I spotted the floral-patterned adorned old man. In his seventies and still rocking Hawaiian


    shirts. Damon kissed my cheek and reluctantly let go of me as he headed toward where my


    grandfather was talking to his.


    His grandfather sent him finger guns as he approached, and I could see Damon dying on the inside.


    I headed toward my grandma, taking the seat beside her as I set down therge box.


    “Hey, stranger,” I smiled at her.


    She nced at me, her eyes old and sad but still happy to see me. “Hello, Adide,” she chuckled.


    I knew she was still shocked and disappointed by Corinna’s actions.


    “Is Corinna getting ready?” I asked, lightly, brushing invisible fuzz off my dress to distract myself.


    “Oh, yes,” Grandma sighed. “I doubt she’s ever going to be ready for this, but it must be done.”


    “I’m sorry I didn’t tell you earlier,” I said, softly. “I wanted to but …


    “It’s not your fault, dear.” Grandma smiled at me. “I’m proud of you for standing up for yourself. Too


    many times you let her just take whatever she wanted from you. I’m d you didn’t let it happen this


    time.”


    “Thanks, Grandma.” I leaned my head on her shoulder, shutting my eyes as I enjoyed the moment for


    what it was.


    Bittersweet


    “Now, the question is,” Grandma started, and I knew that tone in her voice. I smiled fondly, rolling my


    eyes as she nced at me slyly. “When are you going to have a real wedding?”


    “Grandma….” I warned.


    “What? I want to see you in your mother’s dress outside of press photos!” Grandma huffed, crossing


    her arms.


    There was no getting past her with this.


    I stiffened as I spotted the groom walking up to the pedestal. His face was a mess. Despite the amount


    of makeup caked on. I could still see how crooked his nose was and how ck and blue he looked.


    I gripped my Grandma’s hand.


    “You don’t have to stay, dear.” Grandma frowned. “I know what that boy did to you and-”


    “It’s okay, Grandma. I’m not here for him,” I turned to her, avoiding anything to do with him.


    I was done with Ashton. His father had buried the sexual assault charges, much to Damon’s ire. He


    promised that Ashton wouldn’t get away with it, but I couldn’t care less.


    As long as he was far away from me, that was all I cared about. I’d been angry enough for a lifetime.


    Now, I just wanted to be happy.


    “You’ll give the inheritance to Corinna?” I asked softly.


    Grandma sighed, gazing up at the sunny sky above us. “Sometimes I think you have too much of your


    mother in you, Adide. You’re much too kind.”


    “That’s what Damon said too.” I grinned. “Is that really such a bad thing?”


    “Of course not, dear.” Grandma threw her arm around me, pulling me close. “I’ll give Corinna the


    inheritance but..”


    She nced at me, the humor on her face disappeared as she asked, very seriously. “Are you truly


    happy, Adide?”


    I grabbed her hands, ncing at the ring on my finger with a huge smile. If all those months ago I


    hadn’t identally proposed to Damon, I doubt I would’ve ever experienced the happiness I had now.


    “Yes,” I dered.


    I took a deep breath, the box held firmly in my hands as I stood outside the door. I sighed, gathering my


    courage as I knocked on the door sharply.


    “Go away!” Something thumped against the door as the scream rang out from behind it.


    I rolled my eyes. I didn’t expect a warm wee, but this was ridiculous. My patience worn out, I


    pushed open the door.


    and stepped inside the room.


    Or what used to be one.


    It looked like a pure warzone with various broken pots and the remains of a mirror on the ground in


    pieces. The curtains had been pulled down and practically shredded, and I winced as I saw the bars on


    the window.


    “Have youe to gloat?”


    I spun on my heels and flinched at what I saw.


    Corinna sat on the floor in the middle of her mess, her beautiful wedding dress in tatters and mascara


    running down her cheeks. Most obviously, however, were the rough pair of scissors on the floor and the


    scattered remains of dark hair.


    She red up at me, exhausted and weary, her hair choppy and uneven.


    “No.” I shook my head, kneeling in front of her softly.


    “Then why are you here?” she spat out, sounding more tired than angry.


    I reached forward, keeping steady and slow even as she red daggers at me. I brushed the remains


    of her hair away from her pretty face, a frown on my lips.


    “You look awful,” I said, bluntly.


    “No thanks to you!” she sneered, pping my hand away. “This is all your fault! You think you can


    come in here and lecture me like you actually care-”


    “Where is your mom?”


    Corinna cut off suddenly, her eyes going wide. I watched sadly as tears poured down her face like an


    endless pool of sorrow. She sobbed, raw and real and nothing like the fake crocodile tears I was used


    to.


    She covered her face in her hands, wailing out as she curled over.


    “She left…” Corinna sobbed. “She left me. She said-she said I was a failure! That she wished I was


    never born!”


    I scooted over to her side,ying a hand on her shoulders as 1 rubbed back and forth, just being there


    as she cried her fragile


    heart out.


    Once her tears had dried up, and she could only take deep shuddering breaths, she finally looked up at


    me..


    “Why…why are you being nice to me?” Corinna wiped her face, not caring about her makeup for once


    as she smeared it all over. “Why did you evene?”


    “I wasn’t going to,” I said honestly. “But I was going through my mother’s things, and I found her journal,


    and she mentioned you in it.”


    Corinna gave me an incredulous look, and I chuckled, grabbing the box I carried with me. I opened it


    up and pulled out the journal, flipping to the right page.


    I took a deep breath, ncing at my half-sister before I smiled sadly.


    “December 14th, 2001. Today, I met the most adorable little girl, next to my Addie, of course. The only


    good thing toe out of my husband’s affair. Her name is Corinna, and she’s four years old, only a


    year younger than my Addie.


    “I’ve been sending money for my husband to give them every month, to buy her everything she needs,


    but I think his gambling has gotten the better of him. I can only hope that she is safe and loved where


    she is. I hope she and Addie can meet one day, I already love her like she is my own.”


    My mother’s words lingered in the air as I softly ced the journal in Corinna’sp, sharing the page.


    Corinna stared down at it, tracing the loopy font with a trembling finger.


    “I…” Corinna stuttered, raising her head as she nced around the destroyed room with wide eyes.


    She turned to me; the mascara had smeared down her cheeks like tears.


    “I’m sorry,” Corinna trembled. “I…I’m so sorry.”


    “You know, I always wanted a sister,” I smiled, tears in my eyes as I wrapped my arms around her,


    pulling her close. “That’s why I brought this.”


    I pulled therge box close, revealing what I had stashed inside.


    “That’s…” Corinna stuttered, ncing at the box and then at me as she trembled, just as teary-eyed as


    me.


    I cupped her cheek, brushing the tears off her face as I smiled.


    “Every bride needs a dress.”
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